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out 3-0 winners. Kaitlyn Harris, Elizabeth Overton and Lucy Solloway scored the goals to give St
       Austell a victory which leaves them in fourth place, five points behind Ilminster but with two
       games in hand.
            In  the  Northern  Division,  Bristol  Ladies  Union  signed  off  with  a  3-2  victory  over
       Downend  Flyers  which  means  they  will  finish  in  fourth  place,  one  above  their  opponents.
       Hannah Price netted two and Beth Poore added the other, while Downend's replies came from
       Ellie  Brockton  and  Faith  Flynn.  Cheltenham  Town  Development  and  Oldland
       Abbotonians  meanwhile  shared  a  1-1  draw,  goals  coming  from  Hannah  Galpin  and  Anneka
       Hawkins-Hoare respectively.
            Swindon Town Development and Warminster Town met in an Eastern Division top
       of the table clash for the second week running and this time it was Warminster who were to run
       out  5-2  winners.  Mia  Blazey  netted  twice  for  Warminster  along  with  Maddie  Brown,  Rebecca
       Snelling and Millie Spratt, whilst Kathryn Bacha and Madeleine Hines replied for Swindon. This
       leaves Swindon with a five point lead over Warminster, who have two matches in hand and the
       teams will meet again once more before the end of the season.
            Liskeard Athletic stepped up their title challenge in the Western Division with a 3-2
       victory  away  to  Saltash  Utd.  Gemma  Farley  scored  twice  and  Grace  O'Leary  the  other  for
       Liskeard, whilst Saltash netted through Bethany-Ann Mitchell and Hayley Ranachan.
       Southern Region League
       The only match played in the Premier Division on Sunday saw Oxford City climb out of the
       bottom two places with a 4-1 victory over Woodley Utd, whose consolation goal came from Ellen
       Surtees.
            Bournemouth Sports are all but assured of the runners-up spot in Division One after
       they defeated Eversley & California 8-1. Becky Miles and Stacey Lewis each scored twice, being
       joined on the scoresheet by Liane Folkenstern, Abbie Vernon, Ayuma Asira and Lauren Brewer.
       New Milton Town are now the only remaining team which can still catch them following their
       3-1 win at Chichester City in which Dominique Carrington, Pearl Mortimer and Victoria Wardle
       were all on target. Zoe Barnes, Natalie Evans and Edie Stilwell-Garrett were the markswomen for
       Milton Utd in their 3-2 victory over AFC Stoneham.
       West Midlands League
       The Premier Division title battle continued to hot up as the three protagonists once again recorded
       victories. Natasha Lawrence scored the only goal of the game as leaders Lichfield City won 1-0
       away to Coventry Sphinx and this keeps them three points ahead of Sutton Coldfield Town
       who scored six times without reply past Coundon Court, Niamh Deasy hitting a hat-trick with
       Sophie Levick (2) and Charlotte Cresswell adding the others. Stourbridge also won 6-0 against
       City of Stoke, Ruby Meeson netting twice along with Alex Nicklin, Carly Aldred, Cheryl Edwards
       and Amber Ireson-Lawrence. Alysha Stanley was another hat-trick scorer, for Worcester City as
       they  beat  Tamworth  8-0.  Kerstin  Ballard,  Emma  Collins,  Lauren  D'oyen-Fitchett  and  Katie
       Heath also got on the scoresheet. Paige Leonard, Kirsty Spencer and Hannah Vincent all scored for
       Crusaders in their 3-1 victory over Kidderminster Harriers, whose consolation came from
       Dani Selmes.
            In Division One North, Darlaston Town won 1-0 against Walsall Ladies to increase the
       gap between the two teams to four points, thanks to a goal from Jodie Barber.
            Jenna Boddison scored twice, with Rebecca-Lee Bown and Amelia Higgs adding the others,
       as Shifnal Town progressed in the Division One North Cup with a 4-1 win away to Port Vale.
       Also through are Walsall Wood who edged out Sandwell Ladies by the odd goal in seven.
       Rosie  Hargreaves  (2),  Natasha  Baptiste  and  Tayler  Davies  all  netted  for  Wood,  with  Phoebe
       Hopwood (2) and Rachel Green.
            Two  of  the  ties  in  the  Division  One  South  Cup  had  to  be  settled  on  penalties,  with
       Leamington Lions and Cookley Sports being the teams who went through on spot kicks after
       their matches with Rugby Borough and Westfields Women respectively both finished in 1-1
       draws.  Knowle  were  the  other  team  to  make  it  through,  they  ran  out  4-0  winners  over
       Kingfisher thanks to Robyn Bamber, Jessica Barlow, Alice Belcher and Michelle McCormack.
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